On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Pekka Savola wrote: > Now, we've seen a few pics of "good" cabling as well. > > However, I'm forced to ask which kind of "good cabling" is possible in > a dynamic environment when you plug in/out, change, etc. the cables. > This seems to invariably lead to total chaos :-). You hire one wiring nazi. Never let them take vacation or sick time, and make sure all changes go through them. If he needs help, you let him hire and train his junior nazis. > How do you do good cabling in dynamic, real environments? :-) And keep the engineers out of there! :-)
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